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FILMS - BY DATE - TUESDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 2005

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11:30AM
Feature
Racquet Club TheatreTHE DYING GAULDirector/Screenwriter: Craig Lucas, based on his
play
Cast: Patricia Clarkson, Peter Sarsgaard, Campbell Scott(USA, 2004, 105 min., color, 35mm) A struggling screenwriter
(Peter Sarsgaard) makes a Faustian bargain with a ruthless Hollywood producer
when he agrees to change the main character in his screenplay from a gay
man with AIDS to a heterosexual woman facing a similar fate.

2:00PM
Short
The 608 GalleryWHAT GROWN-UPS KNOW (in Slamdance Shorts Block
4)Director: Jonathan Wald(Australia, 2004, 30 min., color, 35mm) A teenage boy
on the run with his mother seeks refuge by seducing the male manager of
an RV park.

3:00PM
Feature
Eccles TheatreHEIGHTSDirector: Chris Terrio
Screenwriters: Amy Fox, Chris Terrio
Cast: Glenn Close, Jesse Bradford, James Marsden, Elizabeth Banks(USA, 2004, 93 min., color, 35mm) In this sophisticated
ensemble piece taking place over a 24-hour period in New York City, James
Marsden and Jesse Bradford play two points of a complicated love triangle,
while Glenn Close and Elizabeth Banks star as mother and daughter in the
latest Ismail Merchant production.

5:30PM
Short
Library Center TheatreBEING BAD (precedes 5th WORLD)Director/Writer: Laurence Coriat(UK/France, 2004, 10 min., color, 35mm) Bathed in the
sun of Marseille, three teenagers—one a rent boy—form a ménage-a-trois
in a poetic portrayal of the quest for love and family.

6:15PM
Feature
Holiday Village Cinema IIIROOM*Director/Screenwriter: Kyle Henry
Cast: Cyndi Williams, Kenneth Wayne Bradley, Alexandra Kiester, Jacqui
Cross, Gretchen Krich, Carlos Treviño(USA, 2004, 80 min., color, Sony HD Cam) Kyle Henry
fashions a surreal, psychological landscape in which a working mother
of two, trapped in a dead-end existence in Texas, begins having visions
of a room, both stark and industrial. As her visions become more powerful,
she abandons her life and family to pursue something that may or may not
be imagined.